SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Laura Murphy was named chair of the Senate Committee on Commerce of Economic Development, a committee that evaluates the benefits of bills regarding businesses and economic issues.
“I am thrilled to be the chair of a committee that is vital to the economic health of Illinois,” said Murphy, a Des Plaines Democrat. “I look forward to working with the business community to encourage their continued investment in Illinois, and I am committed to tackling issues that make Illinois the preferred location for economic development and commerce.”
This is the first time Murphy will serve as chair of a Senate committee. The Senate Committee on Commerce and Economic Development will typically meet at 9 a.m. on Thursdays when the Senate is in session.
DES PLAINES – State Senator Laura Murphy paid a visit to Brookdale Senior Living Center in Des Plaines Thursday to help the center celebrate its 25th Anniversary.
“I’m thrilled to recognize Brookdale Senior Living for providing 25 years of quality care to seniors,” said Murphy, a Des Plaines Democrat. “Brookdale and other senior living centers provide a crucial service to some of our most vulnerable citizens, and I’m proud to be their ally in the Senate.”
While visiting the Center, Murphy spoke to the residents and staff about upcoming legislative actions in Springfield. This included topics such as the state budget, pensions, senior issues, consumer protections, a potential capitol bill, cannabis regulation and healthcare issues – especially Medicaid and the need for transparency within that system.
SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Laura Murphy was one of 50 members to vote for a measure meant to bring transparency to the Illinois Tollway Board.
Senate Bill 1298 immediately creates a vacancy in every office of the Tollway Board. Murphy has been concerned with issues at the tollway for some time.
“I have been quite vocal for months about my desire to see some transparency and more importantly accountability in the tollway board,” said Murphy, a Des Plaines Democrat. “A lot of taxpayer money goes toward the salaries of board members, and I believe the taxpayers have a right to be certain that they don’t make decisions based on political or potentially unethical motives.”
Once the bill becomes law, the offices of each member of the Tollway Board, including the chairperson, will be abolished. The bill requires the vacancies to be filled by Feb. 28, 2019. The bill received widespread bipartisan support, passing nearly unanimously through both chambers of the General Assembly.
“Quite frankly, this bill is long overdue,” Murphy said. “I’m proud to have helped pass this legislation that will finally give Illinois taxpayers some idea of how their money is being spent at the tollway.”
SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Laura Murphy (D-Des Plaines) welcomed several new members to the Senate today after their inauguration into the 101st General Assembly.
“I would like to extend my sincerest congratulations to the newest members of the Illinois Senate,” said Murphy, who begins the third year of her current term. “I can’t wait to start digging in and solving problems.”
Despite the enthusiasm, Murphy recognized the need to take things slowly.
“It’s important that both new and experienced members show some patience in the coming months,” Murphy said. “There are a lot of problems to fix, but with a new governor on the way, we now have a path to start tackling these issues.”
The 101st General Assembly will serve until January 2021.
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